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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Grand Master Flash is Back


Went shopping in the valley this arvo with Jamesy walked into Butter Beats Records saw a mate Dave, aka (Mr Sparkles) buying records when I literally bumped into the legendary Grand Master Flash as he was leaving the store. That's right folks the man is back.

Attended his last set in Brisvegas and he went offfffff.

Playing Friday 2nd June could not be a better time to play as Australia's finest Bboys will be on display at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibibition Centre from 11.00am presentingBattle State 06 so you can bet some of the best Bboys in Australia will be out in force paying homage to the great man at the Arena.Grandmaster Flash Tickets Online

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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Fifa World Cup Fantasy Football


Football Fever is hotting up with the World Cup less than ten days away so I have just signed up to the Fifa World Cup Fantasy Football Competition.

This tipping comp allows you to play manager of your own football team made up of a squad of 23 players selected by yourself ( no more than three from each competing nation) against other peoples teams. Points are awarded for all stats racked up by your chosen players. Limited transfers are also available.

Once you have named your team that team competes against everyone who is in the competition. You are also given the choice of joining groups or creating a group for friends to join.

I have joined the Fans of Australia Group and have created my own group

Weekly Fix Mutants FF. (Football Federation)

The name of my team is Fear and Loathing FC.

I will send emails to all mutants in this years tipping comp. if anyone else is interested in joining go here to the official world cup website

Monday, May 29, 2006

New Links

Brisvegas Blogger is one of my favourite blogging sites, so it is good to see it up and running again after six months of inactivity. So check it out in the right column. A new site affiliated with Brisvegas Bloggers, New Brisbane will keep you up to date with club life in Brisbane. So check them out.

Bush & Blair Admit Itaq Mistakes - SORT OF

President bush recently admitted he made mistakes in Iraq. Interestingly the two admitted mistakes are as follows:

1. Not using sophisticated enough language refering to his "Dead or Alive" comment concerning the capture of Osama bin Ladin. His "Bring it on" comment aimed at Iraqi forces was the other example the President admitted was a mistake.

2. Abu Ghraib.


Bush's first admiited mistake of antagonistic schoolboy bullying language seems to me, not to be a mistake in the War in Iraq but a PR mistake in the image of the Presidency and thus those aligned with the United States of America.

His second mistake, Abu Ghraib. Was the mistake the torture that was inflicted on the prisoners or was the mistake that the world got to see the evidence.


How about admitting the mistake of entering a war against the wishes of the United Nations on dumb intelligence refering to weapons of mass destruction that resulted in an unjust war responsible for


2464 American deaths
18000 - 480000 american injuries
37972 - 42346 Iraqi civilian casualties

Friday, May 26, 2006

Origin 1 - NSW 17 QLD 16

Origin 1 has come and gone and what a game. NSW were quite superb, I thought they played brilliantly. Willie Mason looked in a league of his own looking virtually unstoppable at a time of the game which is meant to be at its tightest.

QLD outplayed NSW in most areas of the game except in metres gaines(1527-1404) and offloads (16-2) and missed tackles (24-44). This can be put down to the NSW forwards who pretty much ran rampant as well as defending with a sting that I have only ever seen from the mighty maroons.

So where do we go from here? NSW were fantastic and I thought QLD lacked cohesion around the halfback, 5/8 position and no forward looked as though they were capable of taking the game by the scruff.

Sounds drastic but have no fear I beleive the rookies will play with more grunt now that they have a game under their belt. Thurston and Lockyer are two brilliant players, that will play better together in Origin Two. Sam Thaiday is our answer to counter attack bullocking runs by Mason so I would give Sam more game time.

Congratulation NSW you played above yourselves and QLD you have alot of improving left in you. With NSW playing above themselves and having the home ground advantage and smashing QLD by a whole point, I feel NSW was lucky to win so am confident QLD will take this 2006 series.

One last point. People are reporting that QLD is lacking in passion and don't have the same hatred as past origin generations. I tend to agree. The best way to deal with this scenario is, at kick off in the Melbourne Decider every QLDer should run up to their opposite number and punch the living daylight out of them. That would put the passion back into origin.


Tip for game 2 - QLD 28 NSW 0


Thanks everyone who attended Origin 1 it was great fun despite the result. Origin 2 is in Brisbane so will be at the game. Game 3 Wed 5th July will be at the same place this time with a digital projector.

Go Maroons!!

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

State of Origin is Back


Teams have been announced for this years State of Origin which means the first game being played in Sydney is just around the corner. (May 24 - Wed) Qld is trying to avoid being the first team to have been beaten in four consecutive series so all passionate Queenslanders are being called to arms to Jamesy's Joint to help give it to those conniving cockroaches. Drinks Start May 24 Wednesday as soon as we wake up. for Jamesy's address either call Jamesy or myself.

Kick off at 8.00pm so all Queenslanders required to attend in time for War Paint Ritual. Any Queenslanders wearing blue enter at own risk. Dirty Cockroach Supporters most welcome.




QLD Maroons

Fullback: Matt Bowen (Cowboys)
Wing: Greg Inglis (Storm)
Centre: Justin Hodges (Broncos)
Centre: Brent Tate (Broncos)
Wing: Steven Bell (Sea Eagles)
Five Eighth: Darren Lockyer (c) (Broncos)
Half Back: Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys)
Front Row: Steven Price (Warriors)
Hooker: Cameron Smith (Storm)
Front Row: Petero Civoniceva (Broncos)
Second Row: David Stagg (Broncos)
Second Row: Matthew Scott (Cowboys)
Lock: Dallas Johnson (Storm)

Interchange:
Shaun Berrigan (Broncos)
Carl Webb (Cowboys)
Sam Thaiday (Broncos)
Nate Myles (Bulldogs)



NSW Blues

Fullback: Brett Hodgson (Tigers)
Wing: Matt King (Storm)
Centre: Mark Gasnier (Dragons)
Centre: Matt Cooper (Dragons)
Wing: Timana Tahu (Eels)
Five Eighth: Braith Anasta (Roosters)
Half Back: Craig Gower (Panthers)
Front Row: Willie Mason (Bulldogs)
Hooker: Danny Buderus (c) (Knights)
Front Row: Brent Kite (Sea Eagles)
Second Row: Nathan Hindmarsh (Eels)
Second Row: Steve Simpson (Knights)
Lock: Luke O’Donnell (Cowboys)

Interchange:
Craig Wing (Roosters)
Steve Menzies (Sea Eagles)
Mark O’Meley (Bulldogs)
Anrew Ryan (Bulldogs)

Unbelievable Skill or Hoax

Football World Cup is just around the corner. I have often heard that footballers are the most gifted athletes on the planet and after seeing this Nike Commercial you would have to agree. On second thoughts I reckon it is fake. What do you think ??